The sending of illegal immigrants back to their home country is commonly referred to as "deportation." This process involves the legal expulsion of individuals who do not have the right to remain in the host country, often due to violations of Immigration laws. Deportation can be initiated by immigration authorities and may involve legal proceedings or administrative actions.
It depends the legal ones are called immigrants but the illegal ones are usually called illegal aliens since they're from another country
illegal immigrants :/
Some people view illegal immigration as breaking the law, which is why they may treat illegal immigrants as criminals. There is also a belief that illegal immigrants are taking jobs and resources away from citizens, leading to negative perceptions. Additionally, there can be fear and misinformation surrounding immigration, further fueling negative attitudes towards illegal immigrants.
because of how long they been trying to cross the border without a green card
immigrants
immigrants
They are called immigrants, a person that comes to a country where they were not born, to settle there.
These payments are called remittances. They are typically sent by immigrants living and working in another country to support their families in their home country.
People who move from one country to another are called immigrants or expatriates, depending on their legal status and purpose of moving.
They are not called anything. No one determines if they are citizens ( which they are) or not. They are children. Anchor babies.
They are called immigrants
Immigrants. If you move to another country, you emigrate.